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A Framework for Using Crowdsourcing in Government

  • University of Oregon
  • O-1 Leadership Development
  • University of North Carolina Wilmington

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Abstract

Crowdsourcing is a concept in which the crowd is used as a source of labor, idea generation, or prob-lem identification. Crowdsourcing originated in the private sector; though with any good private sector practice it is increasingly being utilized in government. This paper provides an overview of the concept of crowdsourcing, gives examples of its use in the private and public sectors, and develops a framework for how governments can begin to strategize and think about crowdsourcing to solve problems when engaging with citizens. The authors' framework is illustrated with a number of cases from current or past uses of crowdsourcing in government. They conclude with important considerations about how governments should strategize their crowdsourcing efforts.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCrowdsourcing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications: Volumes 1-3
Place of Publicationusa
PublisherIGI Global
Pages194-214
Number of pages21
Volume1-1
ISBN (Electronic)9781522583639
ISBN (Print)9781522583622
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2019

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